Fraser Pass

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Fraser Pass is a remote mountain pass in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, known primarily as the headwaters area of the Fraser River.

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Label Occurrences
Fraser Pass canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
accessibility difficult to access
remote
category Mountain passes of British Columbia
Mountain passes of the Canadian Rockies
country Canada
drainageBasin Fraser River
surface form: Fraser River basin
elevationType high mountain pass
environmentType alpine
subalpine
hydrologicalSignificance source region of the Fraser River
isHeadwatersOf Fraser River
locatedIn British Columbia
Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies

Rocky Mountains
eastern British Columbia
interior of British Columbia
mountainRange Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies
namedAfter Fraser River
notableFor being the headwaters area of the Fraser River
remote wilderness character
partOf headwaters region of the Fraser River
primaryUse backcountry travel
wilderness recreation
region central Canadian Rockies
relativeLocation near the border of British Columbia and Alberta
transportInfrastructure no major road access
no permanent settlements
watercourseOrigin small streams that form the Fraser River

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Fraser River sourceLocatedIn Fraser Pass